Four stops remain on the Mid-States-Poker Tour: Season 6

Only four stops remain on the Mid-States-Poker Tour (MSPT): Season 6, with the next visiting Meskwaki Casino located in Tama, Iowa, between Des Moines and Cedar Rapids on Highway 30, Meskwaki Casino features a huge bingo hall, good blackjack games, horse book, indoor pool, table games, active craps tables, spa,exercise room, and a large number of hotel rooms. From October 31 to November 8,2015. The tour will be in town for a series of qualifiers that’ll culminate in a $300,000 guaranteed Main Event.

“Mid-States-Poker Tour (MSPT) Season 6 has been chock full of interesting storylines, from Angelina Rich becoming the first-ever woman to win a MSPT title, to Peixin Liu becoming the fifth player to win multiple MSPT titles, becoming the tour’s all-time money winner in the process,” boasted MSPT owner and operator Bryan Mileski. “Now, we’re headed back to Meskwaki Casino, which time and again proves to be one of the most popular stops on our schedule.”

The last time the MSPT visited Meskwaki Casino was back in July when MSPT Team Pro Blake Bohn, fresh off a 23rd-place finish in the 2015 World Series of Poker Main Event, topped a field of 410 entrants to win the $101,229 top prize and his second MSPT title. Before that, at the March stop, Chad Willett topped a field of 371 entrants to walk away with a $96,760 first-place prize.

The Main Event will be held over three days starting Friday with Day 1a at 4 p.m. Day 1a will play 14 levels. Saturday’s Day 1b will also start at 4 p.m. and play 14 levels. Players who advance from Day 1a are not eligible to play in Day 1b. The remaining players from each flight will combine on Sunday morning at 11:00 a.m. and play until a champion is crowned. The Main Event final table will be broadcast live (15-minute delay) with hole cards worldwide on msptpoker.com and PokerNews.

The PokerNews Live Reporting team will be on hand to capture all the action from the MSPT Meskwaki Main Event, and players will have the opportunity to use the MyStack app to update their hands and chip counts straight into the live blog. Source: pokernews.com